‘AI is becoming THE line item’: OpenAI and Anthropic are big winners in the doubling of AI spend as legacy SaaS face an existential crisis

Enterprise AI spend is booming, with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cursor dominating budgets while legacy SaaS loses relevance and influence.

Convicted spyware chief hints that Greece’s government was behind dozens of phone hacks

The spyware founder’s comments are the most direct suggestion yet from anyone inside Intellexa that the Mitsotakis government authorized the hacking of dozens of phones belonging to senior Greek government ministers, opposition leaders, military offici…

‘A critical point’: Nearly 80% of UK firms have adopted AI — but barely any are seeing a positive ROI so far

UK businesses widely adopt AI tools, yet weak planning, unclear goals, and inconsistent tracking continue to limit measurable returns and outcomes.

Top LLM PyPl package compromised to steal user details – here’s what we know

Aqua Security’s Trivy vulnerability scanner compromise is trickling down into a hugely popular Python package.

11 million students possibly at risk after classroom software used by millions hacked

Infinite Campus was breached by ShinyHunters – but says it won’t negotiate with the attackers.

Russia arrests alleged owner of cybercrime forum LeakBase, report says

Russian state-owned media reported that police in Russia arrested the administrator of LeakBase, a large hacking forum.

Millions possibly affected by data breach at dermatology giant QualDerm

QualDerm is notifying people about a data breach which exposed their personal and health information.

US workers think they’re pretty good at spotting phishing emails – but the reality is quite different

Training is one thing – but many workers many fail to spot the difference when it comes to phishing scams.

HackerOne says employees hit by data breach – and Navia hack is to blame

Earlier attack on Navia trickled down to affect HackerOne employees too.

When Satellite Data Becomes a Weapon

As war reshapes the Gulf, the satellite infrastructure the world relies on to see conflict clearly is being delayed, spoofed, and privately controlled—and nobody is sure who is responsible.